Posts Tagged ‘ Alex Ferguson ’

Groin injury rules Manchester United’s Chris Smalling out of Euro 2012

May 11, 2012
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Groin injury rules Manchester United’s Chris Smalling out of Euro 2012

Jamie Jackson Chris Smalling’s hopes of playing for England at Euro 2012 have been dashed by a serious groin injury. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images Chris Smalling will miss England‘s Euro 2012 campaign in Ukraine and Poland next month due to a torn groin muscle picked up in Manchester United‘s win at Swansea City last...

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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claims only a masochist could enjoy derby, ahead of City clash

April 26, 2012
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“We are in a better position than Manchester City. We can get two results, they can only get one. They have to win. We can draw or we can win, which is what we will be trying to do.” Ferguson reports no fresh injury concerns ahead of the match, which has been billed as...

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Manchester City still out of title race despite 6-1 win against Norwich, says Roberto Mancini

April 15, 2012
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“I think now he is better,” he said. “I think we did well this season also without Carlos for four, five months.” Mancini was asked what City might have achieved had Tevez been available all season. The Argentinian missed a large chunk of the campaign following the row which erupted in City’s Champions League...

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Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero vows to fight on in Premier League title race

April 12, 2012
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“The most important thing is to keep winning, which can only be good.” City still have it in their own hands to take the battle to the last game of the season as they face United on April 30. And just one more slip-up from United in any of their other four games would...

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Champions League qualification: Arsenal, Tottenham, Newcastle United and Chelsea’s battle to make top four

April 10, 2012
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Remaining fixtures: As straightforward a run in as could be hoped for. Could even lose to Chelsea and it not affect their finishing position, though with freedom to play and the chance to damage their rivals’ chances they will probably turn on the style in that one … Wednesday, April 11Wolverhampton Wanderers (a) Monday,...

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QPR chief accuses Ashley Young of diving for Manchester United’s opening goal at Old Trafford

April 8, 2012
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Young appeared to go down easily under pressure from Shaun Derry, who was shown a straight red card before Wayne Rooney tucked in the first-half spot-kick. Beard then likened Young to British Olympic diver Tom Daley in a Twitter post that was re-tweeted by QPR majority shareholder Tony Fernandes. “Difficult to take after watching...

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Carlos Tevez’s return a sign of Man City’s desperation, says Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson

March 23, 2012
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“If you talk about desperation, they played a player the other night (Tevez) who refused to go on the pitch, the manager said he’d never play again and he takes a five-month holiday in Argentina. What is that? Could that come under the description of desperation?” Which move shows more ‘weakness’? Ferguson’s comments serve...

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Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak joins Watford on loan for remainder of season

February 21, 2012
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The 29-year-old Poland international has made 61 appearances for the Red Devils since arriving in summer 2006 but has not featured for the first team this season, with David De Gea and Anders Lindegaard the first two choices between the posts for manager Sir Alex Ferguson following Edwin van der Sar’s retirement. Kuszczak started...

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Manchester United’s Sir Alex Ferguson regrets not signing Joe Hart when he had chance

February 20, 2012
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Hart joined Manchester City in 2006 from League Two Shrewsbury Town after United passed up the opportunity to secure his services. Hart has gone on to become England’s No 1. “I could have bought Joe Hart for £100,000 so we all make mistakes,” Ferguson said. “If you look at the England goalkeeper situation for...

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Paul Scholes rejoins Machester United: other players who have gone back to their old clubs

January 8, 2012
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After complaining that life in Italy was “like living in a foreign country” Rush made a hero’s return to Anfield where he spent another eight successful years. JuninhoMiddlesbrough: 1995-97, 1999-00 (loan), 2001-0 The diminutive Brazil international liked Teesside so much he spent three spells there where ‘The Little Fella’ became a fans’ favourite and...

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